Negative. The jumper is to up the voltage to 1.25 from 1.1V!
Page # 34, Post # 832 and from there on! Below you can see a picture with both mods completed.
http://www.cyberimpressions.net/show...re005.jpg.html
http://www.cyberimpressions.net/show...re009.jpg.html
http://www.cyberimpressions.net/show...re007.jpg.html
http://www.cyberimpressions.net/show...re022.jpg.html
Can you post a picture of your card?
Been wading through this thread for an hour and just decided to post a direct question.
I'm doing the VMOD on my 8800GT but really don't know how to 'tune in' my potentiometer to it's highest ohm setting before installing/soldering.
Here's the potentiometer I've got; it's a NTE Electronics, 1k OHM, 20 Turn Potentiometer:
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How Do I "TUNE" this Thing??
My multimeter is not digital, BTW ... so if a digital multimeter is somehow required to 'tune in' my VR, then I'll have to do a return a Fry's.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
I'm not going to solder this thing in until I know it's set up for it's minimum voltage output (max ohm).
thanks in advance for any help!
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2700K @ 5.0ghz / SLI GTX 670's / 16GB Mushkin / H100
Your measuring points are the outside posts. Make sure you have it on the Ohms setting on your MM.
Thanks. I just randomly chose a ohm setting on my MM and it is responding when I contact the outside posts.
So that's progress anyway ...
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Couple questions:
1. When 'tuning' the VR, and in upper left area of my multimeter dial, should I have it set to RX1k or RX10?
2. When contacting the outer posts, does it matter which (red or black) contact lead I use to touch either of the two outside posts? I seem to get the same reading no matter the combination but thought I'd ask.
Thanks again for your help.
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Is there a chance to force Giga's GamerHUD to lift a vGPU above than 1.2v? Or to lift it to 1.2v by another software?
- Q6600 @3.6GHz
- Abit IP35 Snake Pro rev1.1 vdroopmod
- 8800GT Gigabyte+Zalman VF830 700/1715/1840 @800/2000/2000 1.2v
- 2x2048 Apogee PC2-6400
- 500GB Seagate 7200.11
- 400W FSP GLN
- Audigy2 ZS
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No, a hardmod is only way to do that...
scottc19
GamerHUD/hardmod are the only ones which can push it to 1.2v?
- Q6600 @3.6GHz
- Abit IP35 Snake Pro rev1.1 vdroopmod
- 8800GT Gigabyte+Zalman VF830 700/1715/1840 @800/2000/2000 1.2v
- 2x2048 Apogee PC2-6400
- 500GB Seagate 7200.11
- 400W FSP GLN
- Audigy2 ZS
профиль
персональная страница
I just want to make 1.2v forever without any software running, is it possible?
- Q6600 @3.6GHz
- Abit IP35 Snake Pro rev1.1 vdroopmod
- 8800GT Gigabyte+Zalman VF830 700/1715/1840 @800/2000/2000 1.2v
- 2x2048 Apogee PC2-6400
- 500GB Seagate 7200.11
- 400W FSP GLN
- Audigy2 ZS
профиль
персональная страница
Then I suggest that look back to the first page of this thread and do the hardmod with a variable resistor...
modding is pretty much the only way.. they use an extra chip on the board to select voltages that only this particular card uses.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=933
"Use the resistance measuring mode of your digital multimeter and tune the VR to maximum resistance" (very important!).
NOOB Question
So is the maximum resistance 0.512 or 000.1? I'm guessing 0.512. Well it actually goes between 0.511 and 0.515.
Last edited by GFDuke; 05-13-2008 at 03:06 PM.
Hey guys, I have the Palit 1GB card. 3 phase, and same pcb as the Gainward at the top of page 40. I've been thru the whole thread, but can't seem to find an OCP mod for it. Does one exist for it? If so, anyone have pics?
QX9650 @4Ghz (400*10) 24/7; 4455Mhz (405*11)bench on h2o
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2x2GB Pi Black 1000Mhz cas4
4870X2 + 4870 1GB on h2o
GFDuke,
Maximum resistance of a 500Ω VR is 500Ω, depending on the resistance measurement setting on a multimeter 500Ω can appear as "0.500" (0.5kΩ).
Wile E,
You mean this card? Is the square chip a RT8802A?
If it is RT8802A:
Measure resistance from pin#17 to ground, solder a VR 20× measured value from that pin to ground. Tune down to lower OCP trigger point.
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My first Vmod. I get my rma'd 780i back today. I'll get back on the results as soon as i get all my water hooked back up and get running again. I'm pretty nervous right now. Is there a way to test before i plug them in? lol
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Last edited by GFDuke; 05-14-2008 at 07:36 AM.
Looks good Duke, im going to be doing my 8800gt soon. How hard was it for a first timer? This will be my first soldering mod myself.
hello,
i've club3d 8800gt 512hp with crappy cooler. So i want it to overclock, max stable core is 680mhz. Vpgu idle - 1,22v, load - 1,17 (Yes i'm writing right load is lower than idle...) Any mods applied, at all stock with so high voltages, but core only 680mhz... So i wanted to mod it but i can't find primarion chipCould you tell for is it possible to apply voltage mod this vga? Here u go some photos:
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Club 3d 8800gt 512mb
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Samsung 226bw
Yep, that's the one. Thanks largon. Now, to sound like a total noob, which one is pin 17? lol.
Would it be the one I marked in blue, that leads to 0 Ohm "resistor"? It's hidden by the wire in his pic tho. My camera sucks horribly at Macro, but I'll try to find a better pic.
EDIT: Got my camera to cooperate. lol.
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Last edited by Wile E; 05-14-2008 at 11:35 AM.
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2x2GB Pi Black 1000Mhz cas4
4870X2 + 4870 1GB on h2o
Wile E,
That's the pin. If resistance between that and ground is infact around zero - as the 0R SMR may imply - then the card has OCP disabled by design. Anyways, just measure R from either pole of the 0R SMR to ground. Btw, what exact symptoms does your card suffer from? Remember that OCP causes a crash only during load, OVP on the other hand trips as soon as the trigger voltage is exceeded - regardless of load.
Coppernikum,
The mod in the 1st post doesn't apply to your card because your card different chip that controls vGPU. That chip doesn't like tunable mods so I made you a quick mod that bumps you to a fixed vGPU of 1.475v (is that too much for you?):
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Last edited by largon; 05-14-2008 at 12:47 PM.
QX9650 @4Ghz (400*10) 24/7; 4455Mhz (405*11)bench on h2o
Asus Maximus Formula
2x2GB Pi Black 1000Mhz cas4
4870X2 + 4870 1GB on h2o
Removing the SMR wouldn't work.
In order to push back the OCP trigger point you're going to have to solder a 20kΩ resistor (yup, not 20× the measured R, 4× is plenty for this purpose) between ground and any a pad directly connected to pin#17. The resistor doesn't have to be a VR. This would puch OCP trigger by 25%.
Last edited by largon; 05-14-2008 at 01:20 PM. Reason: need sleep
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